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December 14, 2006

Afro-Sporting Keyboard Brush

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Keyboard_brush_2This cool dude with an afro will help you keep your keyboard dust- and cookie-crumb-free. Just take off his elaborate wig, slip him onto your index finger, flip him over, and the bristles on his head (a.k.a. his real hair) function as a totally practical, safe-from-damage keyboard brush. I love that he comes in black-and-white, it totally gives him this retro coolness that you don't find in computer accessories these days. And you can get rid of that stupid dust gun thing that murders the environment and stuffs lint under your keys instead of blowing them away.


Picture_3_3If you're not so much into the afro look, he also comes in an Elvis-like Pompadour, Punk-Rocker Yakuza, and Geeky Mushroom cut.

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A friend of mine gave me a couple of these from Singapore - they're great. They really do dislodge the dirt from your keyboard and are strangely addictive and relaxing if you're at your desk at work and feel like dusting out the crumbs...

Wow- I want one. Not only does it serve a purpose, it's very stylish too.

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